It’s hard to believe, but December has arrived, which means winter in the northern hemisphere is well and truly here. Last month we shared some of our top destinations and accommodation for warm weather getaways at this time of year; but if you prefer to spend your winter holidays skiing the slopes or rambling through the crisp countryside, we have a great selection of winter hideaways for you to consider. Find seven of the cosiest castles, chalets, Schloss and chateaux to get snuggled up in after a winter day’s activity in the great outdoors. From the Scottish Borders to Salzburg via the Swiss Alps, here’s where – and how – to keep warm and cosy this winter.

 

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Chalet Nyumba – Verbier

Chalet Nyumba couldn’t be more inviting, and it’s no wonder it’s one of our ski chalet experts’ flagship properties. Due to its prime positioning in the Swiss Alps, it comes complete with stunning views over the alpine village of Verbier, visible from its many terraces and balconies. We can’t think of anywhere better to wake up in the morning; with an open fire warming our tootsies while we watch the sunrise over the Alps, all from the comfort of this gorgeous master bedroom.

Nyumba’s interior has been impeccably designed for groups holidaying together, with an extensive open plan living and dining area to spread out over, and double height windows from which to enjoy breath-taking views that surround. But this spaciousness doesn’t take away from Nyumba’s cosy and cuddly nature: worn leather sofas are perfect for sinking into after a hard day skiing, an open fire warms the cockles, and snuggly throws and soft furnishings are in abundance.

For extra special treatment, the chalet boasts one of Verbier`s most luxurious private spa facilities, with Italian marble finishes, and more incredible views over the valley and mountains beyond. Next to this lavish spa (where you will find a pool with adjustable floor depth and swimming current, hammam, sauna and bar) is a massage room, where one of Nyuma’s in-house therapists will ease your aches and pains after a day on the slopes.

The plush cinema room is great for entertaining children while the grown-ups rest and relax in the spa or by the fire. Or cosy up and enjoy a film all together – with a bottle of wine or Champagne from the downstairs wine cave!

Contact Ultimate Luxury Chalets to discover more ultimate winter hideaways.

 

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Borthwick Castle – Scottish Borders

Visiting Scotland during the winter months is truly magical – trust us on this one! The days may be short, but twinkly lights cast an ethereal glow over the Scottish Borders’ beautiful cities, vibrant Christmas markets exude festive excitement, and roaring pub fires lure in ramblers. And Borthwick Castle, just thirty minutes’ from Edinburgh, is a haven in which to shelter after a day braving – we mean, embracing! – the elements.

This magnificent, majestic 15th-century Scottish castle has recently undergone a grand renovation. So whilst the property sure is vast, steeped in history and oozing medieval grandeur, it now offers all the modern comforts of an ultra-luxurious home-from-home, swathed in warmth and cosiness, with an air of peace and serenity. This makes Borthwick Castle the perfect place from which to base yourselves when exploring all the Scottish Borders have to offer.

Twelve beautifully unique bedrooms, all with their own lavish bathrooms, accommodate up to 24 guests with plenty of space. But the living and dining areas provide intimate areas for everyone to gather together, around a gorgeous roaring fire.

Let Loyd & Townsend Rose tell you more about the magic of Scotland Borders and beautiful Borthwick Caste.

 

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Schloss Kogl – Salzkammergut, Austria

As the snow starts to settle on Austria’s mystical mountaintops, retreat to the gorgeously elegant but super cosy Schloss Kogl. This beautiful baroque castle is nestled within the country’s largest private forest in the Salzkammergut Lake District. The enchanting region east of Salzburg, dotted with pristine lakes, pre-alpine mountains, evergreen forests, and charming villages, was once the countryside playground of Austria’s aristocracy, a favourite holiday spot of the Emperor and the country’s intellectual and artistic elite.

Built from the mid-18th century, the castle has been in the family of the Barons of Mayr-Melnhof since 1872. In the early 2000s, the family began to carefully restore the castle to its previous glory. Guests will find a refined and comfortable series of rooms decorated in a fin-du-siècle style with elegant furnishings, antiques, paintings and intricate woodwork. Among these is the lovely living room, which houses a grand piano and a gorgeous fireplace from the époque.

You can revel in the many pleasures of the region right on the castle’s doorstep, by strolling through its spectacular grounds, gardens and private forest. And nearby are breathtaking national parks, picture-perfect villages and magical Salzburg. You can also do your Christmas shopping at the area’s fabulous holiday markets.

Relax in ultimate Austrian refinement at Shloss Kogl

 

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Chalet Mon Izba – Verbier, Switzerland

At Chalet Mon Izba, the combination of expansive accommodation and panoramic views over the alpine village below, curate the perfect environment for skiers to spread out in comfort. And to add to the ambiance, the lovely living room exudes warmth; big enough to seat all 12 guests, but cosy enough for holidaymakers to gather together around the gorgeous open fire.

This chic chalet is located in the Sonalon area of Verbier, enveloped by majestic mountains and immersed in the natural landscape, whilst remaining close to the exceptional restaurants, bars, and shopping in the vibrant city centre.

After an energetic day of skiing and exploration, relax in the living room next to the toasty fireplace and continue to savour the chalet’s exceptional views. After dark, settle into the plush cinema to watch the latest films while your kids occupy themselves with games in the entertainment room. And once the children are sleeping soundly, disappear into the wine cellar to peruse the impressive wine collection. The cave provides an intimate environment in which to enjoy grown-up time and a glass of wine.

For further rest and relaxation, indulge in Mon Izba’s private spa, one of the best in the Alps. With panoramic views of the mountains, the indoor pool and outdoor hot tub bring the stunning landscape to you. And the floor to ceiling glass sinks below the terrace, allowing guests the choice to either breathe in the crisp mountain air or keep cosy indoors. The adjoining massage room is separated from the pool by one-way glass allowing for privacy, while the sauna and hammam provide the perfect way to unwind after an active day on the slopes. Moreover, the state-of-the-art gym looks out over the outdoor hot tub across to the impressive mountains in the distance. Maximum motivation!.

And when the day is done, retreat to your super snuggly bedroom, complete with extra-cuddly eiderdown and your very own roaring fire.

Reach Ultimate Luxury Chalets here and start planning your perfect ski trip to Verbier.

 

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Chateau Mireille – Provence, France

If you prefer to spend your winter holidays somewhere a little warmer, Provence could be the perfect place for you. Enjoy milder December days in this picture-perfect French region, followed by cosy nights in Chateau Mireille, a seven-bedroom 18th-century manor, or bastide, found near the charming St-Rémy-de-Provence.

Chateau de Mireille exudes classic French style with its elegant antiques, original artwork, and classic architectural features such as terracotta tiles, and high, wood beam ceilings. With two polished living rooms, a fully equipped kitchen with state-of-the-art appliances, and a formal dining room ideal for entertaining, a  study, master bedroom, and three additional bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, Chateau de Mireille makes for a luxurious stay with family or friends.

The phenomenal grounds feature a manicured garden with picture-perfect topiary, a wonderful pool with a terrace overlooking the gardens, a tennis court, and a variety of outdoor seating and dining areas. From alluring lavender fields to rolling vineyards, and from vibrant villages to the breathtaking Parc Naturel Régional des Alpilles, some of the region’s best features are at your fingertips.

During your stay, your housekeeper will prepare you a delicious French breakfast, as well as taking care of any housework. So you can sit back, relax, and enjoy your peaceful time in Provence.

Discover more about this exceptional villa from Haven In

 

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Villa F – Venice, Italy

Seriously exclusive and ultra-luxurious, the 16th-century Villa F offers eleven opulent suites in what has served as a residence to a number of historical noble Venetian families. Following attentive restoration, this incredible villa has come to embody a new concept in Venetian hospitality, catering to discerning travellers who wish to experience Venice with sophisticated but contemporary flair.

Villa F is located on Giudecca Island, known as “the Soho of the Lagoon”. (And remains a well-kept secret – for now!) A welcome escape from the swarms of tourists in the city centre, Villa F offers guests a serene sanctuary, whilst being just a stone’s throw from the abundance of exceptional shops, restaurants, and museums. Thanks to Villa F’s private shuttle boat service, available daily and around the clock for guests departing from its dock to all sister Bauer Hotels at San Marco, transportation to and from Giudecca has never been more accessible. The Villa’s Conciergerie can also organise tours to other islands in the lagoon, as well as custom water transfers to and from the airport.

Villa F’s charm lies in its history. The historic property itself was extremely popular in the early 20th century when it was an upscale pensione. During the era, Villa F catered to an eclectic clientele of painters, writers, and actors such as Gabriele D’Annunzio, Eleonora Duse, and Mabel Holland. After many years of meticulous restoration, the Villa F reopened to fortunate guests who can now revel in its original wall frescoes, and Italian and Venetian ‘Terrazzo’ floors, without sacrificing in modern luxuries.

Each of Villa F’s 11 residences is unique in size and aesthetic. Many have many have beautiful working fireplaces, which create gorgeously cosy environments to relax in after a day treading Venice’s cobbled streets. The Residenza Opale, pictured above, is a spacious one-bedroom studio with an open fire and wet bar cabinet. Residenza Turchese is a smaller yet perfectly formed one bedroom residence, with an en-suite bathroom and a living room, dry bar cabinet and garden views. If you feel like spreading out a little more, the Residenza F includes two master bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, large closets, a powder room, and a living room with eight north-facing windows, opening out to sensational views of San Marco.

All guests can enjoy Villa F’s extensive three-acre gardens and beautiful meditation pool, as well as full access to the facilities of the nearby Palladio Hotel & Spa and the De Pisis Restaurant at the Bauer Palazzo Hotel. With stunning views of San Marco’s renowned square and the Santa Maria della Salute church, Villa F makes for a memorable stay in the floating city.

 

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Glenapp Castle – Scotland

Wrap yourself up in the warmth of each of Glenapp Castle’s beautiful rooms and lit fireplaces. This sprawling 19th century castle hotel can be found in the Ayrshire Countryside, not far from Scotland’s stunning southwest coastline. Built for the Earl of Inchcape, the regal residence has been open to guests since 2000. The impressive construct has a formidable stone exterior, and, once inside, you are greeted with sublime Victorian splendour which continues throughout the interior.

The spectacular castle is set within 36 acres of private grounds that are completely secluded, and for guests’ exclusive use. Incorporated is an Italian Garden, designed by the renowned 19th-century garden architect Gertrude Jekyll. Spend atmospheric winter days meandering through the laneways, taking in the changing colours and breathing the fresh Scottish air. Once you have a taste for the landscape, discover more great hiking and exploration trails further afield, in this arresting part of Scotland.

The castle’s 17 guest rooms have been individually and luxuriously styled with a unique blend of fabrics, furnishings, antiques, artwork and open fires. Several of the suites feature magnificent views over the surrounding woodland and the sea. Each evening, indulge in delicious dinners at Glenapp’s award-winning restaurant.

Speak to Loyd & Townsend Rose to find out more about their gorgeous Scottish winter hideaways.

 

Recommended Reading

If you are looking for alternative ways to spend the winter holidays, have a browse of some of our other Journal entries:

Homes for the Holidays

Warm Weather Getaways & Winter Sun Escapes

Best Family Villas for Christmas

Romantic Winter Getaways

Sunny Winter Vacation Villas

Fabulous Fireplaces

September: For most of us, this month means back to school, back to work, and back to daydreaming about our next adventures. There are few places in Great Britain more glorious at the end of summer than the Scottish Highlands, especially this year. Scotland boasts some of the last great wildernesses in western Europe, featuring huge tracts of open landscape, mountains and lochs, undeveloped and sparsely populated where you can really get away from it all. There is very little light pollution in the highlands so the night skies are amazing, especially in the far north where witnessing incredible meteor showers is not unusual. The roads are long, slow and windy. You can run into quite heavy traffic on some stretches in the middle of summer, but as the season turns you often have the roads to yourself, so you can chill out, go with the flow, absorb the stunning scenery that surrounds and embrace the pace. Put on your favourite music, sit back and decompress; you will get to where you need to be eventually.

For almost twenty years, Loyd & Townsend Rose has been guiding guests through the Scottish Highlands, enabling them to explore and experience its magic. Director Andrew Loyd recommends a weeklong stay in order to make the trip worthwhile, and base you either at a castle or sporting lodge for the duration of your stay – your Scottish highland home-from-home – or transfer you from one hotel to another depending on the nature of your trip and the activities you wish you take part in. The former style or stay suits large family groups who want to nest and could do without the upheaval of moving around. The hotel route works well for smaller mobile groups keen to maximise their time in Scotland and who want to see as much as possible.

Along with its sensational scenery, Scotland is fortunate to still have an incredible array of castles woven through its mountains, around its lochs, dotted along its beaches. These are another huge reason why guests love the highlands, as these historical homes add further drama to the already rich landscape. The clan chieftains and noble families who built these castles helped shape the landscape through their forestry plantings and careful preservation of the wonderful open spaces. Similarly to Ireland, you will see a lot of modern cottages being built, but the moors, farmland and forests remain remarkably unchanged. Many of the castles have been rescued from neglect, and English or overseas business families have pumped fortunes into restoring them to their former glory, meanwhile embarking on further projects to preserve the landscape. A fine example of this is the great Aldourie Castle – above – which sits on the banks of Loch Ness and offers extremely comfortable accommodation for large family groups in 13 bedrooms and further bedrooms in other estate cottages. This castle offers easy access to famous local golf courses like Nairn and Royal Dornoch, historical sites like Cawdor Castle and Culloden battlefield, and of course to the loch itself, where guests can take boat trips (fast and slow) and admire the astonishing scenery. Inverness is close by, but it is some of the smaller towns, like Beauly and Strathpeffer, that Andrew finds more charming.

A little further east of Aldourie is Dalcross Castle, a smaller but equally impressive fortified tower built in 1620. Find eight lovely bedrooms and a real castle atmosphere, the perfect place to celebrate a special birthday or family gathering, or to hole up in winter with a good book in front of a roaring log fire. Of course, not all Loyd & Townsend Rose’s guests are looking for a castle with winding stone staircases as their base from which to explore the Scottish Highlands. For these guests, we have a myriad of lodges like Old Milton near Kingussie that has 7 bedrooms and a one bedroom cottage, or bothy, as the Scots call them. The house is extremely comfortable, beautifully done up with excellent bathrooms and a very light, cosy feel. A lot of shooting lodges are rather stuffy with dull sporting prints and endless tartan, but not this one. There is also a private golf course, tennis court, hot tub and fishing. A fun alternative, which is a balance between a home and a castle, is Gordon Castle – below – in Morayshire. Built in the 1770s for the Duke of Gordon, it offers either spacious bedrooms, salmon fishing on the river Spey, a stunning walled garden with a restaurant, and even produces its own gin. Being on the doorstep of Speyside, whisky country, there are many famous distilleries within easy reach of the castle. The Aberdeenshire coastline is stunning, and there are some lovely fishing villages to explore, including Pennan, where the cult movie ‘Local Hero’ was filmed.

If guests are curious to experience what it is like to stay in a Scottish castle but aren’t travelling with a big enough group to fill one, Loyd & Townsend Rose sends the group further west to stay at the wonderful Inverlochy Castle Hotel, below. This romantic and magical hotel is a personal favourite, as Andrew proposed to his wife there! Fort William itself, just down the road, is not a great beauty of a town. However, the castle is located a few miles north and is sort of a gateway to the rugged west coast highlands and the Isle of Skye. Lovely big bedrooms with huge windows offer panoramic views of the picturesque surroundings and good hearty Scottish cuisine is served up in the restaurant, which is much needed after a long day climbing a Munro, or even Ben Nevis) for the ultra-ambitious. The castle was constructed in 1863 and is a classic Victorian home and built to impress. 10 years after its completion the owners hosted Queen Victoria for a week of painting!

Over on Skye is the great Macleod family stronghold, Dunvegan Castle. It isn’t possible to stay here, but it makes a great visit and is perfectly positioned with absolutely stunning views of Scotland in every direction. Spend a night at the Three Chimneys Inn, watch the dolphins play in the sea, and eat the most delicious langoustines in the world.

Back on the mainland, near Oban, is the dramatic castle of Inveraray, which has been the home of the Dukes of Argyll since 1746. Fortunate guests can stay in Ducal splendour and experience old-school grandeur in the private apartments that overlook Loch Fyne. During the daytime, there are a lot of visitors to the main part of the castle, but after 5pm you will have the place to yourselves.

Wherever you choose to adventure in the Scottish Highlands, from the windy roads of Applecross to the sweet village of Plocton, you will be overawed by the landscape. Never ceasing to amaze, the gulf stream enables a varied and surprising array of plants to grow and flora to flourish, including unexpected palm trees. Trust Andrew when he says that it is good for the mind, body and soul to immerse yourself in the remote countryside, and you will return home truly refreshed from the peace, quiet, and fresh air.

Spring is gradually awakening across the Northern Hemisphere with pastel buds appearing on fruit trees, vibrant daffodils pushing their way through the soil and the symphony of newborn birds resonating through country valleys. It’s an idyllic time to soak up the season’s grace and splendor – especially at these villas and historic homes with exquisite gardens and a unique cruise that allows you to enjoy the famous tulips of Holland.

Villa Sant’Anna – Tuscany, Italy

Situated a 10-minute drive from the walled city of Lucca this beautifully restored 18th-century farmhouse, available through Excellence.Villas / Trust & Travel, sits atop a hill surrounded by 40 acres of vibrant gardens, olive groves, vineyards and fields – the perfect setting for a springtime getaway to Tuscany.

Owned by an American painter and sculptress, the five-bedroom house features many of her works, inspired by the timeless beauty of the Tuscan landscape, echoed by the uninterrupted views over the picturesque countryside. The property is naturally filled with light and inviting open spaces. The house was recently restored and the interiors redone by the finest craftsmen respecting both Tuscan traditions and the highest standards of comfort. The living areas found on the ground floor have whitened wooden beams and original terracotta tiles and a stone fireplace. All rooms open onto the terrace through four large arched doors which were originally stable doors.

On the first floor there are two large bedrooms, a huge artist’s studio and a library. On the second floor are two large en-suite bedrooms and there is another small double with a shower room on the ground floor.

Guests will enjoy dining al fresco under the pergola and a second covered outdoor living area. The charming grounds also feature a manicured walled gardens, an 18-meter mosaic pool, an outdoor pizza oven and stunning views in all directions of rolling, wooded hills and on a clear day, one can see the Leaning Tower in Pisa. Leaving this verdant oasis, you can take trips into Lucca, the beach resort of Forte dei Marmi or slightly further afield to Florence or Pisa.

Soak up the glorious springtime in Tuscany through Excellence.Villas / Trust and Travel here.

Cowdray House – West Essex, England

Located only an hour and a half from London, this graceful English country house is the family home of Lord and Lady Cowdray and can be rented through Loyd and Townsend Rose. Nestled on an 16,500 acres estate, it has 110 acres of private gardens which pop out in a full rainbow of color in spring.

The expansive manor home has accommodation for 30 guests in 15 en-suite bedrooms, making it a wonderful venue for events and family gatherings. Its vaulted minstrel’s gallery, Buck Hall, in the heart of the house, has impressive stained glass windows and can seat up to 140 guests.

There is a grand wood panelled dining room, library, elegant morning room and drawing room, all with have stunning views. Additional luxurious facilities include an indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a billiards room, a tennis court and private bowling alley.

There is a vast array of activities which guests can partake in on the estate such as golf, clay pigeon shooting, fly fishing and other country pursuits. Cowdray House is particularly well known for polo and it was home to the original polo ground, more commonly known as House Ground.

Reach out to Loyd and Townsend Rose at this link to start planning your perfect spring getaway in the English countryside.

Hacienda Chichi de los Lagos – Yucatan, Mexico

Spring is the perfect time of the year to stay at Chichi de los Lagos, an 18th century property with six bedrooms in the spectacular Yucatan Peninsula, available through Catherwood Travels.

Situated an hour and a half from the city of Merida, you will instantly disconnect from the hustle and bustle of the world as soon as you turn into the narrow road that leads you to this magical property. You’ll be welcomed to the hacienda by hundreds of fluttering butterflies.

Surrounded by beautiful gardens, which in spring blossom with a stunning variety of regional flora, and the gentle songs of tropical birds, you will feel at one with nature all in the comfort of luxurious accommodation. This sanctuary of nature has vast gardens, its own cenote (sinkhole) and a lake, with an adjacent palapa for yoga and meditation.

Have an enchanting springtime with Catherwood Travels here.

 Borgo Finocchieto – Tuscany, Italy

The spectacular location of the Borgo Finocchieto, crowning a knoll overlooking the hills of Tuscany, is perfectly complemented by its gorgeous gardens designed and created by Peter Curzon, the famous British landscape architect who curated the famous English gardens at Villa La Foce in Montepulciano.

The Borgo Finocchieto is an exclusive private hilltop hamlet consisting of 22 suites spread over five buildings. Recently restored to its former glory, it’s a one of a kind venue ideal for bringing together friends and family or for special events. The interiors remain faithful to its heritage and are decorated with beautiful furniture and artwork. Additional facilities include a high tech gym, a steam room, sauna, cold plunge pool, hot tub and pool.

Encircling the buildings are the six acres of outdoor spaces designed by Curzon. He strove to create a visually pleasing and aromatically stunning arrangement of plants: cypresses, lavender, rosemary, varieties of sage, bay laurel, jasmine, roses, lime trees and many others. The wandering nature of the Borgo’s gardens creates a peaceful setting, with ample rolling lawns of green grass, water features and cobblestone paths.

Take in the beauty of these exquisite gardens by reaching out to the Borgo Finocchieto here.

Panache Barge, Holland

What better time to cruise through the canals of Holland then during the country’s famous tulip season. Experience some of the best of the 2500 acres of flowering spring fields aboard the beautiful Panache Barge, available through Barge Lady Cruises.

A spacious and contemporary two-story vessel, the Panache welcomes up to 12 guests. Its roomy cabins offer comfortable living and generous storage space, plus its modern bathrooms feature a double sink. The handsome leather sofas in the salon are the perfect place to curl up with a book or relax inside.

Off the boat guests can enjoy leisurely strolls and bike rides along flat towpaths aside the canal or take excursions through the famed tulip fields, the magnificent Keukenhof Gardens, or to a variety of charming small Dutch cities and towns. Junior “cruisers” will love the private boat trip zipping through the canals of Leiden and the stop at an indoor play park.

The delicious meals highlight regional flavors and ingredients, and include delectable Dutch cheese plates, a great range of Old World classics to New World discoveries and younger palates are also kept in mind with kid-friendly dishes.

Admire the stunning tulips fields and many other pleasures of Holland by boat via Barge Lady Cruises at this link.

Temple Guiting Estates – Cotswolds, England

“The Cotswolds is home to some amazing gardens that are open to the public and are especially enjoyable in the spring, “reveals our local expert Nigel Stengard-Green of Luxury Cotswold Rentals. “Some examples of these are Painswick Rocco Garden, famed for their Snowdrop display, Prince Charles’ gardens at Highgrove, The National Arboretum at Westonbirt (also a summer concert venue) as well as the gardens at Hidcote, Kiftsgate and of course Blenheim Palace near Oxford. And although Kent was called the Garden of England, The Cotswolds should wear that crown!”

You can experience the best of the Cotswolds public and private gardens while staying at beautiful Temple Guiting Estates which features exceptional gardens designed by Jinny Bloom, chosen by the Prince of Wales to design the “Healing Garden” at the 2002 Chelsea Flower Show.

The Estate is made up of the five-bedroom Manor House, the five-bedroom Barn, the two one bedroom cottages (Peacock Shed and Cow Byre) and the three bedroom Granary, recently opened in mid-March 2017. The Estate can also host small wedding receptions in the grounds or inside the Manor House (without marquee) with seating for up to 32 people. When not meandering the winding oases created by Bloom, guests can enjoy a match on the all-weather tennis court or relax in one of its two hot tubs.

Discover Temple Guiting on this wonderful 360 interactive ‘garden’ tour or contact Luxury Cotswold Rentals here for further information about this sublime property.

Villa La Cassinella – Lake Como, Italy

Nestled on three hectares of gorgeous grounds overlooking Lake Como’s Gold Coast, Villa La Cassinella is one of the fabled properties of Lake Como, the only private villa sharing the Punta di Lavedo with Villa Balbianello. The graceful seven-bedroom estate is a haven of stunning beauty, tranquility and service, available through Homebase Abroad.

After three years of intensive renovations, the villa has established itself as the sine qua non of villas on the Lake. Absolutely private, the only means of reaching the villa is by boat. Once you hop off the boat, you’ll be surrounded by fine design, rich appointments, six-star amenities stellar views and unparalleled service. Exquisite details include triple-sheeted beds with Rivolta Carmingani’s linens, Limoges china, and Cristallerie de Montbronn stemware. The staff of nine, including an amazing chef, is well-trained to serve with an air of friendly hospitality.

The refined grounds feature a formal garden with fountain pool an upper terrace, a teak-decked pool lined in glass tiles and a tennis court, all with the breathtaking lake views, without being overtly visible to passing motorboats. Elegantly dotting the estate are cypress trees, vines of wisteria and jasmine, flowering dogwoods, azaleas, tree peonies and roses.

Have an regal and relaxing spring escape to Lake Como via Homebase Abroad at this link.

Duchess County Estate – New York, U.S.A. 

Our global experts at Villas and Apartments Abroad have added another fantastic property to their US and Canada private listings for their clients who are expressing more interest in the American villa experience whether it is for cooler mountain retreats, beach resorts in from California to Florida or golfing at some of the best private golf courses.

This classic New York seven-bedroom country estate is found only 2.5 hours from Manhattan and a few minutes outside of beautiful Rhinebeck (and other charming towns and villages). It offers a niche getaway where low keyed affluent and sophisticated Americans own estates and where they go to escape from the summer heat and the crowds. Sylvia Delvaille Jones of Villas and Apartments Abroad tells us why this is such an idyllic destination at this time of year:

“Witness the first signs of springtime showcasing new life… fresh branches and pale green leaves, baby birds, butterflies and other creatures of nature making their presence known by their chirping, pecking and hopping sounds. Delicate blooms like posies designed just for you sprout from the ground; branches laden with eager buds can’t wait to burst. The rushing of streams, all calling out that new life is here at the gate of summer when beauty exploded into a galaxy of colors and life.

“It is said that some important Americans, including George Washington, were guests when the home functioned as an inn in the 18th century. It features a hand-chiseled triple height barn and numerous old fireplaces, yet has been modernized to have all the amenities and comforts of a 21st century home. There are several dining areas, an antique barroom, a large comfortable TV room with 70” flatscreen, a sitting room with floor to ceiling bookshelves. The master bedroom has a king bed, fireplace, adjoining sitting area, and a marbled master bath. Two of the additional bedrooms have king beds, three rooms have queen beds, and the last bedroom has a twin.

“Within the estate of 29 acres there is a beautiful swimming pool carved out of the natural rocks and access to the woods via a wooden bridge over the stream. There are various outdoor areas for entertaining and relaxing. Plus I would be remiss not to mention the chef’s kitchen where an excellent chef can be hired to prepare fabulous summer meals using vegetables, fruits and herbs straight from the garden. The area also has some top restaurants that offer the best of culinary experiences.

“The privacy makes this the perfect place for those quiet families, entertainers and others in the know wanting to get away from NYC or any of the tri-states for peaceful and indulging break in total relaxation mind, body and soul.”

Savor the spring beauty and tranquility at this gorgeous retreat through Villas and Apartments Abroad at this link.

Bonnieux Villa – Provence, France

Provence is one of the first places to show signs of spring in France and you can capture the regional blossoms at this 18th century Provençal villa, available through Haven In. Located below the tiny hilltop village of Bonnieux, in the heart of Peter Mayle’s famed Luberon, it is surrounded by fragrant lavender fields, fruit trees, scenic farmland, and spectacular panoramic views of the Luberon national park.

Thoroughly restored in 2011, this 3,767 square foot (350m2) vacation rental has sprawling gardens, a charming courtyard, and a private swimming pool. The interiors feature warm tones, wood beams, original tiles, and thick stone walls. There is a lovely dining room, a TV room, fully-equipped kitchen and comfortable living room with large French doors open onto the summer kitchen, gardens, and pool.

Four large and comfortable en-suite bedrooms are located in the main pavilion. These have either a queen- or king-size bed, two of which can be separated into singles. The annex, accessible from the courtyard, offers two more bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms, providing privacy for families or groups of friends.

Enjoy an apéritif or a meal at the spacious outdoor dining area to the backdrop of the verdant five-acre property. A few minute’s away, the quaint village of Bonnieux, home to the Musée de la Boulangerie, where visitors can learn the art of bread making. There are also plenty of restaurants, cafés, wineries and markets in vicinity.

Make the most of springtime in Provence at this lovely villa by contacting Haven In here.

Villa La Torre – Tuscany, Italy

Tucked away in the hills south of Florence, the eight-bedroom Villa La Torre, by Excellence.Villas / Trust & Travel, is the perfect match between a noble Renaissance mansion and the modern, sleek and colorful world of one of Italy’s top designers. The Prince and Princess of Wales were guests at the villa on their first trip to Italy together in 1986.

Discretely located on a large private estate, surrounded by vineyards, olive groves, pine trees and century-old cypresses, La Torre offers an awe-inspiring 360° view over the surrounding countryside, all the way to domes and bell towers of Florence. The mature garden has many different areas and which begin to delight the senses as of spring. Guests can also enjoy a heated swimming pool, a small theater in a natural setting, a private tennis court, a bocce court and a soccer field.

The interiors have been entirely redesigned by one of Italy’s top designers, who employed traditional materials to create contemporary, understated elegance. All bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms and been decorated in pastel colors with antiques and rich, colorful fabrics. There are three sitting rooms one of which is the Belvedere living room situated in the tower with four bright, arched windows, framing the best panoramic views of the gentle Tuscan hills.

Take in springtime in style at the Villa La Torre through Excellence.Villas /Trust & Travel at this link.

Cornwell Manor – The Cotswolds, England

We just can’t get enough of the Cotswold in spring and another fabulous base to absorb the delights of the season in this breathtaking region is the majestic Cornwell Manor, considered “one of the prettiest houses in England” and available through Luxury Cotswold Rentals.

The manor is set in a valley in a particularly lovely area near Chipping Norton along the Oxfordshire-Gloucestershire border. It is surrounded by a privately owned hamlet and 2,000 acre estate, which was partly landscaped by Clough Williams-Ellis – the creator of the magical village of Portmeirion in Wales – who, according to George Plumtree, created at a stroke “something that combined architectural composition with bravura views.”

The house has a perfectly proportioned elegant façade, an ornate Italian garden, lakes beyond – a unique Cotswold estate where you can be lord or lady of the manor for your stay. Guest accommodation includes six prime first floor bedrooms, (four with en-suites), three second floor bedrooms with shared bathrooms and three nursery wing bedrooms, one with en-suite. All rooms, bar one single, have double beds and the house sleeps a maximum of 24 including the Nursery Wing.

Guests have the services of the manor’s live-in housekeeper who will light the open fires for you on a chilly day, take care of any laundry etc; and a live-in cook who can prepare everything from a like snack after a game of tennis or gourmet three-course dinner party for 16 in the Ballroom.

Cornwell is a very peaceful location yet remains close to a number of attractions and events like the Daylesford Organic farm, shop and spa, the Cornbury music festival, Wilderness and Soho House at Great Tew.

Surround yourself in springtime splendor at this beautiful estate through Luxury Cotswold Rentals here.

In this edition of How We Started we meet one of UltraVilla’s directors, Andrew Loyd. We travel back to 1999 to hear how he and Jonathan Townsend Rose founded Loyd & Townsend Rose and persevered through some initial challenges to cultivate one of the finest portfolios of castles, manor homes and estates in England, Scotland and Ireland.

Andrew Loyd Profile

“Returning to Scotland in 1999 after a decade in the States and no clear idea of what he was going to do with himself, Andrew Loyd was extremely fortunate to bump into Jonathan Townsend Rose who for some time had been managing a number of famous estates in the highlands of Scotland. Jonathan had spotted the necessity for some of these homes to generate additional income for their upkeep and suggested that he and Andrew join forces to do exclusive use rentals. Neither had worked in the travel industry before and the learning curve was extremely steep, especially for Andrew after so many years in the rather sheltered world of running estates for some prominent families in the U.S.

“It’s often said that if people knew the hard work and heartache involved in setting up a company that they would never bother and Loyd & Townsend Rose (LTR) certainly had a very rocky start, both with the fast changing face of the internet world, our inexperience of the travel industry and the explosion of world events that worked against us. The horrors of 9/11, foot & mouth disease, Sars and various financial jitters, meant that the company took a long time to finds its feet, however, it did allow us to fine tune our portfolio of houses and castles in addition to spending a lot of time in the States and getting to know a myriad of top travel companies. We also attended many travel trade shows and did numerous press trips to generate interest in our company and the LTR portfolio.

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“Over the years LTR has spread its wings and now works with around 50 houses & castles throughout England, Scotland and Ireland. The homes vary in architectural styles and encompass everything from very contemporary lodges in the middle of nowhere to ancestral homes that are rich in history or glorious manor houses which are incredibly comfortable and very handy for major cities. Whatever our clients are seeking, we can source providing the budget is there, as LTR only works with the best of the best. This is combined with a full concierge service, 15 years of knowledge plus a professional lifetime of looking after high-end travellers. Jonathan also has a huge knowledge of Scotland & Ireland and many of the more remote spots, which are truly off the beaten path.

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“Happily since we started there has been a sea of change in social attitudes from where many owners wouldn’t dream of renting out any of their homes to now where they consider either their principal residence or their holiday homes fair game for the odd exclusive use rental. All our estates come fully staffed and are rented as if in the owner is in residence in terms of contents. It is important to note that we let ‘homes’ and not ‘rental properties’ and this is the unique selling proposition that has allowed LTR to attract many of the world’s top families to their portfolio of houses and castles.

“We are a small, boutique company and we look after a limited number of clients each year but those clients receive a very special welcome on arrival and a very personal level of service throughout their stay.  We are perhaps uniquely qualified to offer this level of personal attention in the UK and the client testimonies speak for themselves. We are a great believer in ‘building memories’.”

Experience the excellence of Loyd & Townsend Rose on your next holiday to the United Kingdom and Ireland by contacting them at this link.

Considered the shoulder season in many destinations around the world, the month of May can be a traveler’s delight. Fewer tourists and great deals, the cusp of the rainy season or the joys of spring, it’s still not too late to enjoy our favorite places to visit in May.

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May is an excellent time to holiday to Scotland, the days are almost at their longest, wildflowers and rhododendrons are popping out in the countryside, plus statistically you have the best chance of the whole year of getting dry weather.

“The Glenapp Castle is a great place to go in spring,” highlights Andrew Loyd, one of our UK experts of Loyd & Townsend Rose. “It’s truly ideal for garden lovers.”

The impressive 19th-century castle, built for the Earl of Inchcape, is located close to the coast in the southwest of the country. Opened to guests since 2000, its 17 rooms, sophisticated drawing room and library evoke the utmost of Victorian splendour. Outside, the elegance is carried over in its historic Italian gardens and 36 acre private grounds.

Garden aficionados should roam beyond the castle walls to several noteworthy gardens in the vicinity. Andrew recommends exploring the clifftop Culzean Castle and its gorgeous 600 acres of park and woods where you can seek out the spring blossoms along the marked paths through meadows, forests and around secluded ponds. There’s also Castle Kennedy Gardens, an important historic garden as well as the famous Logan Botanic Garden, considered the country’s most exotic garden.

Whereas over at our other UK expert, Warren de Long of Blandings, recommends going to the coast of Fife, where they have some fabulous properties to base yourself for exploring the area.

“So much of the press for Scotland is about the Highlands and the Western Isles – but I think this part of Scotland is every bit as beautiful and full of charm.

“The obvious place to start, of course, is St Andrews, it’s historic university and the world-class golf should be enough to tempt anyone, but to my mind there is so much more. There is a glorious coastal path that is best between St Monans and Crail—beautiful coastline and great villages, as well as excellent fish & chips in the villages near Anstruther. If you are a bit more adventurous, there is the Elie Chain Walk (between Elie & Leven) where there is a bracing, otter-spotting trail over the cliffs where you can do a 2-to-3 hour scramble. It’s challenging but not as scary as it sounds!

“For those who would rather sit than walk, it is worth going to the nearby coastal village of Elie where The Ship Inn not only has great food, but also hosts beach cricket (only when it is low tide!) starting in May and going on throughout the Summer. Pittenweem is another great spot on the beautiful East Neuk coastline, and in August each year they host the Pittenweem Arts Festival—which is great fun for families, and growing in popularity each year. Nature-lovers have plenty to see too, as there are regular ferries from Anstruther to the Isle of May which is known for its puffins, seals, porpoise, dolphin and even the occasional whale!”

To experience some of this yourselves and make the most of springtime in Scotland, you can reach out to these UK experts at Loyd & Townsend Rose and Blandings at this link.

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Bahamas 

“May is one of my favorite months to be in the Bahamas, in particular Harbour Island,” says our our Bahamas expert Pamela Murdock. “The air temperature ranges from about 70 – 85 degrees and the water is about 80 degrees. It’s simply perfect. Though it’s the beginning of the rainy season, the weather is generally beautiful. While this idyllic small island remains a wildly popular destination year round, by May the sun worshippers have been joined by those who love fishing and diving.”

We are in luck because Pamela was just on Harbour Island a week ago scouting out some new luxury properties to add to her already extensive portfolio and gave us these insider tips:

“Of course I made time to do some of my favorite things like snorkeling with Jeff of Ocean Fox and shopping for chic clothes at the Blue Rooster and just around the corner at the island’s newest store, Drake. We also had an fantastic lunch at Ocean Talley. Once a best-kept secret, this little jewel is getting more and more popular so definitely make a reservation, especially on weekends,” advises Pamela wisely. “It’s located in a lighthouse on Whale Point, Eleuthera which is about a 10-minute boat trip from Harbour Island. Definitely try their Tequila Shrimp as a first course – It’s so good you may want to have it for your main as well! It really is the perfect way to spend a Bahamian afternoon.”

We couldn’t agree more! A big thank you to Pamela for sharing this valuable local insight. You can learn more about Pamela’s offerings on beautiful Harbour Island at here.

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Costa Rica

One of our Costa Rica experts, Jane Moore of Papagayo, confirmed that May is a wonderful time to visit the country. Her luxury villas are located in the most upscale area of Costa Rica, home to the Four Seasons and an Arnold Palmer Golf Course. However, the area is still not overly developed so it feels very private.

“May is the beginning of the green season,” explains Jane. “We’re located in a tropical dry forest so when it rains, even just a little, everything becomes greener. Plus temperatures have started  cooling down from April’s extreme heat. In addition, since it’s the fringe season, just after spring break and before summer school holidays, it’s a good time to visit for couples. It’s like you have the place all to yourself.”

It’s also perfect timing because Papagayo has a fantastic last minute deal of up to 50% savings on certain villas for stays through June 01, 2016. Jane has sweetened the deal even further by running a flash sale which extends this deal for rental up to Nov 1 for bookings made by April 30, 2016.

Find out more about Papagayo and scoop up this amazing deal here. Or peruse the equally exceptional properties of our other Costa Rica expert Mead Brown at this link.

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Morocco

May is the most wonderful time of the year to travel to Morocco and Marrakech in particular,” says David Schneuwly one of our Morocco experts at Villanovo, who have some fabulous villas in Marrakech and Essaouira evoking the traditional spirit of Morocco coupled with modern luxury.

“During the day you can enjoy blossoming gardens under clear blue skies and in the evening al fresco dining in all our villas,” he tempts us further. “Golfing at its best, plus i’s also a wonderful time to trek in the Atlas mountains. We  can organize superb lunch parties in the Agafay desert located one hour from Marrakech.”

To arrange your perfect stay in Morocco, you can contact Villanovo or our other Morocco experts, Kensington Finest Properties Marrakech, here.

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Bali, Indonesia

May can be a great month to go to Bali, in part for similar reasons to Costa Rica above: it’s still relatively dry and slightly less humid then the rainy season, plus it’s just before the high season in summer making it less crowded and giving the island a more authentic, laid-back feel.

Our Bali experts at Luna2 have a fantastic May Getaway package. Named one of “the world’s top 10 hottest hotels” by Tatler Asia, Luna2 is a private hotel located in Seminyak, Bali’s ultimate beachfront holiday destination. You have exclusive-use of 5 bedrooms (4 doubles, 1 twin) for up to 10 adults. Their additional services include VIP ‘fast-track’ with complimentary airport pick-up/drop-off, daily sunset canapés, 24-hour use of 1 “Lunamobile,” with driver, complimentary kids’ coordinator/babysitting services.

Their May Getaway package is available for any bookings made from now until May 31, 2016 for stays between May 1 and August 31. They are also providing a special exclusive offer for UltraVilla readers, who will also receive a 5-course degustation dinner at the Chef’s table, for up to 10 guests, with the uninterrupted sunset and ocean views.

Learn more about Luna2 here or the exclusive properties of our other Indonesia experts, Global Nomad, who are all booked by for May, but the autumn is also a nice time to go to Indonesia.

Happy travels and we hope to see you at some of these wonderful destinations!

kemback garden viewWe recently received some 50 photos of a striking 500-year-old Scottish mansion located six miles from St. Andrews, the world-famous golf course. The decor is a chic blend of old and new, mixing Japanese and Chinese antiquities, Dutch masters, and contemporary British artists, such as Grayson Perry and Emily Young (that’s the “Emily Young Room” below). The house is at the base of a woodland known for its waterfalls and rare native bluebells, and its grounds border the Eden River—the site, we are told, of several famous fossil finds, which perhaps explains why fossils are a recurring theme in the decor (one of the photos is labeled “Hadrosaur eggs” and another is captioned “Fossil palm”). Unfortunately, we can’t show you the complete photo gallery here—for that, you’ll have to contact Andrew Loyd, of Loyd & Townsend Rose. Here’s a peek, followed by details about the property.

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The private medieval walled garden can be accessed directly from the house and provides a wonderful entertaining space in summer; an ideal spot for relaxing with a game of croquet or badminton.

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The garden is rich in edibles throughout the warmer months, including berries, Italian lemons, apples, flowers, and vegetables. The estate harvests 350 bottles of special apple juice from 100-year-old trees, and offers homemade berry jams and fresh honeycombs directly from well-kept beehives, for the exclusive consumption of guests.

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* Fully staffed accommodation for up to 12 guests in the main house, offering 6 king-size bedrooms with private bathrooms.

* Guest Lodge has 2 king-size bedrooms with 2 bathrooms for up to 5 guests.

* Private woodlands and landscaped parkland with rare botanicals and specimen trees.

* Proximity to world-famous golf courses, local water sports, and country pursuits.

* One hour from Edinburgh airport.

* Six miles from St. Andrews, the home of golf.

Contact: Loyd & Townsend Rose